Stuart Kreitman wrote:
> Michael:
> 
> We are able to do this on SPARC/Xsun  whose HID drivers are fairly early 
> (I don't  want to use the negative
> connotation of "primitive").
> 
> X86/Xorg has some known impediments, chiefly the coelascing kbd/mouse 
> drivers which are considered
> advancement.

I don't think virtual keyboard/mouse (the coelascing kbd/mouse drivers)
is an impediment for x86/Xorg here. You can still access all physical
keyboards/mice like before (e.g. open /dev/usb/hid*, and then push
appropriate usbkbd/usbms module). Please see virtualkm(7D) for more
details.


cheers~
Riny

> I suppose we could noodle around on this and determine what it would 
> take, but please don't hold
> your breath.
> 
> 
> 
> Stuart
> 
> 
> Michael Meyer wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> I would like to install opensolaris on a two-seat system: 1 Computer
>> 2 Graphic cards or 1 dual head graphic card
>> 2 mice
>> 2 keyboards
>> So two people can share one computer - without the need of thin clients.
>> Is this possible?
>> I have googled a lot, but only found references to linux, where one 
>> also has to tweak the linux kernel.
>> Does anybody know of a manual for installing opensolaris on a 
>> multi-seat system?
>> Thanks a lot!
>> Mike.
>>
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